Lady Bears over Cyclones, 43-35

Turner sophomore Emily Beery (22) blocked a shot attempt by Ward freshman Vanesa Otero (31). (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Turner High School girls basketball team won 43-35 at home over Bishop Ward on Friday night. The visitors made it close, getting within one point late in the game, but weren’t able to pull off the comeback.

The Cyclones had the first-half advantage, using pesky on-ball defense to open a seven-point spread midway through the second quarter. Turner surged late to close the half within two, 18-16.

Turner dominated the third quarter as Ward’s intensity dimmed, racing out to an eight-point advantage by out-rebounding the Cyclones and disrupting passes. First-year Ward coach Kevin O’Brien lit a fire during a time out, demanding effort from the team with a speech that drew applause from the bleachers behind the bench.

Ward responded with a scoring surge in the fourth quarter, including two three-point baskets by Jimena Lopez. Up by only one point with two minutes remaining, Turner coach Brittani Hendrix called a timeout to steady the team, which responded by tightening its defense and hitting eight of ten free throws to close out the game.

Sophomore center Emily Beery was the star for the Lady Bears, and Ward had no answer to her strong inside presence on both ends of the court. Beery led Turner with 13 points and blocked several Ward shots.

Freshman Perla Frayre-Delgado led the scoring for Ward, putting up 14 points, including two three-pointers.

Turner improved its record to 3-4 (2-2 in the Kaw Valley League). They play next on Monday in a non-conference game at home against Blue Valley West. Ward dropped to 0-6 (0-4 in the league) and will play at Piper on Tuesday.

Ward sophomore Jimena Lopez tried to drive the ball inside. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Tynica Gilmore (15) passed to teammate Megan Johnson on the right wing. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Emily Beery pulled down a rebound over Ward senior Ashley Stitzer (24). (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Ward freshman Perla Frayre-Delgado (1) defended the lane against LaNita McDonald. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Megan Johnson (12) smiled as she stood at the free throw line. She made all four of her free throw attempts in the fourth quarter and finished with 11 points in the game. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
Turner senior LaNita McDonald (23) went up for a layup. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)
The Bishop Ward cheerleaders performed a stunt between quarters. (Photo copyright 2018 by Brian Turrel)

Wyandotte edges Harmon, 66-64

Wyandotte’s Diamond Hines (3) and Chauncey Keys (35) in action Friday night at the Wyandotte-Harmon basketball game. Hines scored 27 points in the game and Keys scored 17. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Wyandotte High School boys basketball team held off a late game rally by the Harmon Hawks to save a 66 – 64 victory at home on Friday night, the Bulldogs’ first win of the season.

Wyandotte built an 11-point halftime lead by stopping Harmon’s inside game in the second quarter. Harmon converted only one of the seven free throw chances the Bulldogs defense handed them in the quarter.

Harmon’s Lonell Lane fueled the Hawks’ comeback, putting up 10 points in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter Harmon took advantage of Wyandotte’s 0-for-6 free-throw shooting to nearly pull out the road win.

Wyandotte’s Diamond Hines dominated the Bulldogs’ scoring, putting up 27 points, including three 3-pointers.

Harmon was led by freshman Chauncey Keys with 17. Lonell Lane and Santos Ruiz both added 16 for the Hawks.

Wyandotte improved its record to 1 – 4 on the year. The Bulldogs play next at home against Sumner Academy on Jan. 5. Harmon dropped to 1 – 3 and will play Oak Grove at home on Dec. 19.

Harmon staged a comeback in the second half of Friday night’s basketball game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
More basketball action from Friday night’s Wyandotte-Harmon game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Wyandotte’s Diamond Hines (3) scored 27 points Friday against Harmon. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
More basketball action from Friday’s Wyandotte-Harmon game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Harmon’s Lonell Lane (10) goes up for a basket on Friday against Wyandotte. Lane had 16 points for the night. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
A Wyandotte High School band member at the Wyandotte-Harmon basketball game Friday night. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
More band music from the Wyandotte-Harmon basketball game Friday night. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Wyandotte cheerleaders at Friday night’s Wyandotte-Harmon game. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Wyandotte’s Walzel Evans (11) and Harmon’s Chauncey Keys (35) competed during Friday’s game. Keys led the Harmon scoring with 17 points. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
The Wyandotte band performed during the Wyandotte-Harmon game Friday night. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

Turner girls earn tough win over Bonner, 44 – 35

Turner junior Lanita McDonald (23) drove for a layup in the third quarter. McDonald led the team with 17 points. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)

by Brian Turrel

The Turner High School girls basketball team got its first Kaw Valley League win at home against Bonner Springs on Thursday night. The game was nearly even through three quarters, but Turner rode a fourth quarter surge from Lanita McDonald and Tynica Gilmore to come away with the victory, 44 – 35.

Both teams defended aggressively throughout, and the referees called the game closely. The result was 75 free throw attempts in the game and both teams in the double bonus at the end of the game. Baskets were at a premium, and drives in the lane more often ended in a steal, a foul, or a held ball.

In the decisive run early in the fourth quarter, Turner was able to get McDonald and Gilmore open on the left wing for three point baskets. The Turner margin briefly stretched to 10 points, and Bonner was not able to recover. McDonald and Gilmore both went to the line repeatedly to close out the game, hitting enough free throws to keep Bonner at arm’s length.

Turner improved its record to 2 – 4 overall, 1 – 2 in the KVL. They will play next at home against Bishop Ward on Jan. 5. Bonner remains winless in the league, with an overall record of 1 – 5. They play at home against Topeka’s Shawnee Heights High School, also on Jan. 5.

Photos copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel

Turner cheerleaders sold raffle tickets to benefit the Surviving Spouses and Families Endowment (S.A.F.E.) supporting families of first responders. One generous donor purchased $100 of tickets. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner Springs senior forward Kirsten Bizzell (34) went for a layup. Bizzell had 12 points in the game, including 10 of 12 free throw attempts. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner senior Hallie Hoffine (11) dribbled the ball past Lanita McDonald. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Turner junior Tynica Gilmore (15) took a short-range shot. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Lanita McDonald went up for a layup. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Turner sophomore Emily Beery (22) went up over Hallie Hoffine for an attempted layup.
Turner junior Tynica Gilmore took a short-range shot. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Hallie Hoffine fought for a loose ball against Turner junior Krystian Conway (10). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Bonner senior Skyler Ochoa (32) tried to take the ball inside. (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)
Hallie Hoffine defended against Turner sophomore Aaliyah Garcia (5). (Photo copyright 2017 by Brian Turrel)